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CATANA LEAGUE, EDITION 2 A look back at a truly unique experience! The CATANA LEAGUE brings together passionate sailors, owners, and future adventurers through seminars, unforgettable sailing session

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Are you a people pleaser? 🤔  In our latest videos, we explore the signs and roots of this common behavior.  Signs You Might Be a People Pleaser: - Agreeing even when you disagree - Over-apologizing for your feelings - Avoiding conflict at all costs - Struggling to say “no” - Never demanding what you need *Why Does This Happen?* Many people pleasers have faced criticism for their true opinions, leading to feelings of invalidation and misunderstanding. This can create a cycle where they prioritize others' approval over their own needs.. Join us as we unpack these behaviors and discuss how to break free from the need for approval, embrace authenticity, and prioritize self-care! 💖✨ Let’s start a conversation—share your thoughts or experiences below! 👇 #healingonboard  #PeoplePleasing #SelfDiscovery #MentalHealthAwareness #AuthenticityMatters

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141-metre converted superyacht YAS from above Originally built in 1981 by the Koninklijke Schelde shipyard for the Royal Dutch Navy, tshe began her life as the frigate HNLMS Piet Hein (F 811). After more than twenty years in active naval service, she was sold to the United Arab Emirates in 1998 and renamed Al Emarat (F 02), continuing her military duties until her retirement in 2006. Following her decommissioning, the ship embarked on a transformation at ADM Shipyards in Abu Dhabi that was completed in 2015, emerging as Yas, a 5,002 GT superyacht distinguished by her dolphin-inspired profile and futuristic glass-domed superstructure conceived by Pierrejean Design Studio. Today, Yas can host up to 60 guests along with 56 crew, blending naval heritage with modern luxury.@superyachttimes

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